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Manuel José Othón
Born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on June 14, 1858, Manuel José Othón began writing poetry when he was thirteen. He published his first book under the pseudonym Poesias at age twenty-one, and published a second poetry

Featured Poem
Wild Idyll
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What brought you to my frozen solitude,
overshadowed by the dying rack
of a grey twilight? . . . Behold the scene,
arid, sad, immeasurably sad.
If you come from sorrow, if your heart
on sorrow feeds, I bid you welcome to
the savage wilderness, where scarce a mirage
of that which was my youth remains behind.
But if perchance you come from less afar
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Question:
Who were the foremost poets of the Spanish Golden Age (1580-1680)?
Answer
Luis de Góngora y Argote, Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas, Félix Lope de Vega Carpio ("Lope de Vega") and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
